Everton have a raft of players out on loan until the end of the season - both at home and abroad. Here we take a look at how a number of the Blues' loanees are getting on.

Premier League

Starting in the Premier League, Oumar Niasse has had a successful start to his spell at Hull City. The relegation threatened side have welcomed the power and pace Niasse brings, and he has scored four goals in 11 league appearances for the Tigers.

The Senegalese striker played 82 minutes in their defeat to Manchester City at the weekend, and will be hoping to feature in the trip to Stoke on Saturday.

Oumar Niasse has been among the goals

Brendan Galloway, meanwhile, has returned to Everton after a quiet spell at Tony Pulis' West Brom where he made just five appearances. Twenty-one-year-old Galloway played the full 90 minutes in Everton under-23s victory over Spurs on Monday night at Goodison.

Galloway will not be able to feature in the first-team this season, as he is still registered as a West Brom player.

Tom Cleverley's loan at Watford has been such a success that he has now triggered a clause in the deal which will make his move a permanent one in the summer. Everton and the Hornets have agreed an undisclosed fee for the midfielder.

Tom Cleverley in action for Watford

Championship

In the Championship, the Blues have two players on loan at Preston North End. Tyias Browning is expected to return to action soon, after suffering a knee injury in February, and build on the five appearances he has made so far.

Aiden McGeady has had better luck during his spell at Deepdale, the Irishman has scored three goals in his last four league appearances. He played 90 minutes in the 3-0 loss at Leeds on Saturday, a damaging result for Preston's playoff push.

Callum Connolly and Antony Evans

The Lilywhites need three points at Huddersfield on Friday to keep their playoff dreams alive.

League One

Down in League One, Conor McAleny played in Oxford United's 1-1 draw with Walsall on Saturday. The Whiston-born forward has returned an impressive eight goals in 15 league games since joining Oxford who are seven points off the playoff places with four games remaining.

They travel to Bradford on Friday.

Conor McAleny of Oxford United (C) attempts to take the ball past Adam Clayton of Middlesbrough (L) during The Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round

League Two

Conor Grant, meanwhile, looks set to seal a permanent switch to Doncaster Rovers at the end of the season. The 21-year-old is on loan at the Keepmoat and Rovers boss Darren Ferguson says they have agreed a deal in principle with Everton to complete a transfer this summer.

Conor Grant of Doncaster Rovers and Luke Berry of Cambridge United

Personal terms are still to be agreed.

Europe

The Toffees have three loanees scattered throughout Europe. Shani Tarashaj has struggled to make an impact at Eintracht Frankfurt, grabbing just one goal in 11 league appearances for the Bundesliga side. His most recent appearance was from the bench in Frankfurt's 2-1 home defeat to Freiburg in March.

In Italy, Gerard Deulofeu has found some success with AC Milan. The Spaniard scored in Milan's 4-0 drubbing of Palermo at the weekend. They sit just two points behind a Europa League place with seven matches left to play.

Deulofeu will play one of the biggest matches of his career this weekend, a Milan derby with the two sides separated by just two points. The winger also scored in Spain's 2-0 friendly win over France during the international break.

Gerard Deulofeu

Leandro Rodriguez, on loan at Belgium's Waasland-Beveren, has not found the same success. The 24 year-old has been named in the matchday squad just once since his move to Belgium, and is yet to make an appearance for the club.